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Milltown FC Suffers First Home Defeat |
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Friday September 03, 2010 |
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Milton, ON – Ten days after registering the club’s most one-sided victory in its short history, Milltown FC returned to the friendly confines of Bishop Reding Field in Milton for the first time in over a month.
MFC’s opponent for this homecoming fixture was Montreal Impact Academy. These two clubs previously faced each other on May 15th in Montreal, resulting in a scoreless draw.
Coming into this match, Milltown FC sat in 2nd place in the Canadian Soccer League table. Montreal, on the other hand, entered this fixture fighting to stay in contention for one of the final playoff spots.
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Milltown FC Register Lopsided Win Over St. Catherines Wolves |
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Thursday August 26, 2010 |
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St. Catharines, ON - A longer than expected layoff between matches turned out to be the perfect medicine for Milltown FC.
Milltown FC's match in Hamilton scheduled for August 15 had to be postponed due to a waterlogged pitch so MFC ended up with 10 days of rest ahead of a midweek fixture with St. Catharines Wolves at Club Roma and the team from Milton took full advantage of those fresh legs, scoring early and often en route to a 5-0 win.
Tristan Scott opened the scoring for Milltown just 3 minutes into the match. Gersi Xhuti's left footed blast from 18 yards out crashed off the crossbar and Scott, who was smartly trailing the play, jumped higher than the Wolves defender marking him to head home the rebound. It was Scott's 2nd goal of the year.
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Milltown FC Settle For A Draw with York Region Shooters |
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Wednesday August 11, 2010 |
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The race for top spot in the Canadian Soccer League standings is certainly going to be fierce in 2010. One week ago, Milltown FC went into their match with Toronto FC Academy sitting in first place, thanks to a nine game undefeated streak. However, as a result of their 1-0 loss to the young TFC-A squad, Milltown entered this week’s match with York Region Shooters sitting in fourth place, although a win would put them back in the top position in the table.
The last time these two teams faced each other, MFC took the full 3 points at home thanks to a pair of second half goals by Cordell Benjamin. Milltown is undefeated at home this season (5 wins and 2 ties) but the club’s record away from Milton hasn’t been quite as convincing, having earned only 8 points from seven away matches going into this fixture.
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Undefeated Streak Over As Milltown FC Fall to TFC Academy |
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Tuesday August 03, 2010 |
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Milltown FC entered Saturday evening’s match with Toronto FC Academy riding a nine game undefeated streak that vaulted the first year club into top spot in the Canadian Soccer League standings.
TFC Academy came into the game on a good run of their own, having gone seven games without a loss (4 wins and 3 draws).
These two young teams also feature five players who, earlier in the week, were selected to take part in the upcoming Canadian U20 Men’s National Team Camp taking place in Valencia, Spain (four players from TFC, Chris Suta from Milltown FC). Milltown FC’s Head Coach Rafael Carbajal and Strength and Conditioning Coach Paolo Pacione will be part of the U20 National Team coaching staff.
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Suta, Carbajal and Pacione Called to Canadian Men’s U20 National Team |
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Friday July 30, 2010 |
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Milltown FC, representing the Town of Milton, Ontario and currently sitting top of the table in the 13-team Canadian Soccer League, is proud to announce that three members of its club have been selected to join the Canadian Men's U20 National Team for its upcoming training camp in Valencia, Spain from August 12-20, 2010.
U20 National Team Head Coach, Valerio Gazzola has selected 19 year old Defender/Midfielder Chris Suta to be part of his 18 player roster. This is Suta’s first National Team call up. The Windsor, Ontario native has been an important part of Milltown FC’s successful debut season. He possesses both size and skill, has good vision and is a solid distributor of the ball. He is also very strong and willing to be physical when necessary. His versatility has been a huge bonus this season, having performed well both as a Central Defender and as a Defensive Midfielder.
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